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Free Food Friday: Win an Emergency Food Supply Kit from Survival Based

Avatar for Gaye Levy Gaye Levy  |  Updated: December 16, 2020
Free Food Friday: Win an Emergency Food Supply Kit from Survival Based

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It has been a little over a year since I confessed that the ongoing joke among my family and friends is that I talk about food all of the time but never eat.  That is not quite true since I really do eat, just not that often and not that much.  Quite honestly, my motto when it comes to eating is “give me simple food, that is prepared well, and is tasty”.  Sounds simple enough, right?

To that end, I am always on the lookout to sample different types of emergency foods so I can determine whether it meets my standards.  Last year, when I sampled some meal pouches provided by Backdoor Survival sponsor, Survival Based, I knew I had hit upon a winner.

Win a Free Emergency Food Supply Kit - Backdoor Survival

Today I am thrilled to let you know that Survival Based is once again sponsoring a giveaway that is exclusive to Backdoor Survival readers.  Up for grabs is a  200 serving Emergency Food Supply Kit valued at $143.99 with enough goodies to keep your hunger at bay while digging out following a disaster or other disruptive event.

In each bucket there are 36 pouches containing:

Creamy Stroganoff, 20 servings
Cheddar Broccoli Soup, 20 servings
Cheesy Rice Casserole, 24 servings
Veggie Alfredo, 20 servings
Creamy Potato Soup, 20 servings
Brown Sugar Oatmeal, 40 servings
Non-fat Milk, 32 servings
Instant Orange Drink – 24 servings

Each pouch is 100% vegetarian and only needs water and a few minutes of cooking to prepare. But the best part?  There will be three winners, each receiving an Emergency Food Supply Kit.  I don’t know about you, but I think that is terrific!

Enter to Win One of Three Emergency Food Supply Kits from Survival Based!

You know the drill.  Use the Rafflecopter below to enter this giveaway.

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Note: This giveaway starts on January 23rd at 2:00 am MDT and runs through January 27th at 6:59 pm MDT. The winner will be chosen and asked to respond back to Survival Based within 48 hours. Please check your spam folder!  If Survival Based does not hear from you after the specified 48 hours, a NEW winner will be chosen and notified. This giveaway is open to all individuals 18 years of age and older who live within the 48 Continental United States.

The Final Word

I would like to thank the team at Survival Based for working with me to sponsor this giveaway.  If you have not visited their website lately, be sure to check out their fantastic blog and of course to look around at some of the great products they offer to the prepper community.

If you would like to learn about last year’s taste test, visit my review, Survival Friday: Free Food Again!  Good luck, everyone!!

Enjoy your next adventure through common sense and thoughtful preparation!
Gaye

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Rectangular Tin with Window: Chances are you have something similar already that can be repurposed for free.

Pepper Spray:  It is always good to have some form of defense that will temporarily halt a bad guy that is in your face.  I  suggest purchasing the type you can carry on a key ring or lanyard.

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213 Responses to “Free Food Friday: Win an Emergency Food Supply Kit from Survival Based”

  1. Biggest concern is cost, then trying to keep things rotated so we don’t find outdated or spoiled food items. Also trying to keep the critters at bay since finding some of our food chewed up after returning home from a vacation a while back.

  2. Cost is a huge concern for me, plus keeping up with outdated products that slip under my radar. I rotate as much as possible, but some things don’t get noticed. Also critters getting into things. We’ve tried to store stuff in a more protected way since finding some of our food chewed up after coming home from a vacation a while back. Oooooh that was so discouraging to find!

  3. A big concern for me is having to relocate every few years due to the nature of my husband’s job. Cross country moves, not DIY. Our current home is the first in which I have built up a supply of preps and food/water. Light weight food storage options will be our best choice to invest our money in because canned food will cost too much to move. I would love to be the winner of a food bucket!

  4. My greatest concern when it comes to food storage is twofold. Space is of course the first part due to living in an urban setting with little room but I have begun to use creativity to make room so to speak. So my the second part is of course becoming more of an issue to me. I am greatly concerned when I hear that FEMA now has the power to walk into my home and take what I have managed to save to give to those who are too lazy to take care of themselves. This is a major concern for me but I believe I have come up with a way to combat even FEMA. I have intentionally stored some things in plain sight. So when they (FEMA) come they can take what they can see but they will never get it all. Most of what I have they will never know I have because I avoided using credit cards to purchase. I use the cards to get cash and purchase with cash at places around home. I figure this way nobody really knows what I have and what I don’t.
    Great site Gaye. I love this page and I love you. Thanks for all you do for all of us.

  5. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this site. Being on a very limited income, it would be great to win the food!

  6. My greatest concern is food spoilage. To spend the time and money to insure you have the food you will need only to open it up and find it totally worthless or to have it all destroyed in some way. Best to plan on that and have a plan B in place.

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